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  • Orlando bar and restaurant openings: Walter’s Tavern, Mamazzita Gastrobar, Jiang’s Kitchen, Dr. Drips and more



    Pine Street Hospitality, the group that brought Orlando Bullitt Bar, McQueen’s, Sessions, The Basement, The Attic and Papi Smash’d Burger, will bring Walter’s Tavern, a 3,800-square-foot bar, to the Great Southern Box Co. Food Hall in the Packing District next month. The bar is named after Walter Phillips, son of Dr. Phillips, and will offer craft cocktails, live entertainment and an “elevated sports-viewing experience.”

    Mamazzita Gastrobar, a Peruvian/Latin restaurant that transforms into a nightclub with bottle service at night, has opened near the Florida Mall at 1949 W. Sand Lake Road in the same plaza as Viet Thai Café.

    Look for dumpling house Jiang’s Kitchen to open downtown at 27 E. Robinson St. early next year. Owner Eric Jiang will also open Fan Hwa, a Chinese dessert and bao shop, at 709 N. Mills Ave. No opening date has been announced. This summer, Jiang opened Sushi Izuki, an omakase house in O-Town West.

    Suya Bite, a new food truck offering West African comfort fare ranging from Nigerian barbecue suya beef, lamb and chicken as well as jollof rice, roasted corn and fried plantains, is now open at 1023 W. Colonial Drive near North Westmoreland Drive.

    Gallo’s Pollo & Grill, specializing in Latin American-style rotisserie chicken and other comfort staples, will open in the prominent space at 490 N. Semoran Blvd. near Aloma Avenue that was once home to La Granja.

    Dr. Drips, a vintage/trippy coffee shop by day and kava bar by night, has opened inside the 1618 Something Different furniture shop at 1618 N. Orange Ave. in Ivanhoe Village … Talkin’ Tacos, the all-halal Mexican taquería out of South Florida with locations in SoDo, Maitland and Lake Nona, has opened a fourth area location at 2007 W. Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee … Jeremiah’s Italian Ice has closed its Lake Eola store at 31 E. Central Blvd. a little more than a year after opening.


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    Fall Fête fundraising dinner at Kitchen House, Fall Festival at Masjid Al-Rahman, and Four Flamingos’ Stone Crab Brunch Buffet

    Plus more restaurant news and food events around town

    November is right around the corner, which means big brews and bubbles are headed to Orlando’s Milk District





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  • Orlando food news: At long last, Pig Floyd’s is open on Lee Road



    Pig Floyd’s on Lee Road Credit: via Pig Flyd’s Urban Barbakoa/Facebook

    OPENINGS & CLOSINGS: 

    Pig Floyd’s has opened in the old Bubbalou’s space at 1471 Lee Road in Winter Park, serving “Bori-Chino” wok bowls and Asian-leaning sandwiches (like the crispy chicken bánh mì) in addition to barbecue staples. The new location also features sizeable patio area with a drive-thru opening soon … After a lengthy remodel, A Gourmet Chinese Cuisine (formerly known as Chuan Lu Garden) has finally (re)opened at 1101 E. Colonial Drive, offering a bevy of Sichuan dishes as well as dim sum … Selva Rosa Cocina & Bar, blending Mexican, Latin American and Asian flavors, will open this fall in the former Teak Neighborhood Grill space at 901 S. Orlando Ave. in Maitland … The Salty Donut will open its second location, this one at Vineland Pointe. The shop will offer year-round and seasonal donuts as well as baked goods and breakfast and lunch items … Arcade Time, Orlando’s first 24-hour arcade and restaurant, has opened its doors at 6464 International Drive featuring more than 300 games, a pinball alley, a restaurant and two cocktail bars … Cornerstone Pizza, a neighborhood fave for more than 22 years, has been reborn with the help of Christian Kelty, a Brooklyn native and creator of the immersive theater experience Joe’s NYC Bar. Kelty and owner Scott Bruens will celebrate the relaunch with an all-day parking lot party Saturday, Sept. 6, at 1513 E. Michigan Ave. … Look for Hoshi Hibachi & Sushi to open in the Fort Gatlin Shopping Center later this month … CLOSINGS: Melt Brownie has closed, less than a year after opening in the former Sourdough Bread House space at 110 N. Orlando Ave. in Maitland; Soho Juice Co., on the corner of Fairbanks and South Orlando avenues, has closed after serving Winter Park for eight years. 

    NEWS & EVENTS:

    The 10th annual International Food & Drink Festival goes from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 20 at Festival Park, featuring live music, food-eating contests and bites from all over the world. Admission is free … The Dinner Party Project hosts its “So Long Sweet Summer” dinner Sept. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in College Park. Cost for the six-course dinner by chef Nicole Ashley is $145 ($65 extra with pairings). Visit thedinnerpartyproject.co for more … Tickets are now on sale for the fifth annual Ocala Food & Wine Festival, one of Central Florida’s best. The weekend event at the World Equestrian Center goes Nov. 7-9 with celebrity chefs, champagne brunches and grand tastings all part of the experience. Visit worldequestriancenter.com for tickets and event packages.


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  • Southside noodle bar Ji Bei Chuan offers a safe but satisfying peek of Yunnan fare



    Mention the words “noodle house” and I start slobbering. There’s nothing quite like the anticipatory pleasure of staring into a bowl of squiggly starch: the digging in, the reckless abandon of slurping, the tail end of udon, lo mein or linguini lashing a cheek, the deep satisfaction of corralling unruly sustenance.

    In a world increasingly dumbstruck by lux, bedazzled by gold-flaked nigiri and studied plates blanketed in a haze of dry-ice smoke, noodles remain wonderfully anomalous — simple, cheap and ever-popular; enjoyed for thousands of years. Our timeless, universal love of noodles goes beyond the sensory and ritual; there’s science to it. Studies show eating them can stimulate endorphins and serotonin — can literally create happiness. And restaurants dedicated to food that makes you happy? My type of Zoloft.

    Although Chinese noodle house Ji Bei Chuan may be new to Orlando, it’s far from new; the franchise boasts over 400 locations in China and 50-plus in the U.S. It’s also far from (my) home: in the Lake Buena Vista area, where the buena vista is of I-4, where Ji Bei Chuan sits tucked in a fresh-out-of-the-box strip center, and where the noodle-sparked endorphins to be had inside proved a necessary counter to the cortisol generated getting there.

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    Ji Bei Chuan rides a bit of an otaku arcade vibe with its Kaws statues, rope neon and plushy claw machine, but the name of its game is mi xian, smooth and slippery Yunnan rice noodles. While the menu is largely anchored in Chinese big-bowl soups, it also features nods to Korea, Japan and Thailand, the last unsurprising as the Dai minority of Yunnan are ancestors of the modern-day Thai.

    Before noodles there were nibbles. We opted for Korean fried chicken wings ($8) and takoyaki ($5.99). The wings proved tasty and, true to Korean form, far lighter than the batter visually suggested. The octopus balls benefited greatly from a topper of shaved bonito and were an agreeably chewy exercise in texture, but I’m not sure we’d order either or any of the advance eats again. No need to cede belly room best filled by soup.

    Ji Bei Chuan is synonymous with chicken and fish maw rice noodle soup ($16.50). For the uninitiated, fish maw is reconstituted swim bladder — a collagen-rich innard that serves much like tofu in that it has little flavor of its own. A bit like the soup itself. Studded with corn, cloud ear mushroom, pieces of chicken and maw, we found it pleasingly rich but overly mellow, the chicken-ness of the broth only surfacing when the soup had largely cooled.

    This was not the case with fish and sauerkraut rice noodle soup ($13.50), which popped with the vinegary tang of fermented greens and peppery spice. Likewise, a basic rendition of roast duck ramen ($18) was flavor-forward, featuring a quarter of regrettably chewy-skinned bird heady with five-spice in a creamy broth with soy egg, enjoyed with a caveat — the entire spectrum of roast duck ramen is pretty enjoyable.

    Finally, because the word mala also makes me slobber, a mala-spiced soup with beef slices and rice noodles ($14.50) made its way to table. The bland beef shavings swam in a punchy broth that would’ve benefited from more ma (numbing) to balance the la (spicy).

    With all the soups, we found noodles did what noodles do (make us happy) while broths were basic but prime foundations for doctoring with Ji Bei Chuan’s table vinegar sauce or roasted chili oil, canvases on which to paint your preferred taste. This is simple, satisfying fare — an easy, solid bang-for-your-buck option if you live in the area, but not one exciting enough to pull you across town.


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  • A La Cart SoDo opens next month, Great Southern Box Co. Food Hall announces vendors, and more

    A La Cart SoDo opens next month, Great Southern Box Co. Food Hall announces vendors, and more

    OPENINGS & CLOSINGS

    À La Cart, the Milk District food truck park by owners April and Dustin Williams, will open À La Cart SoDo at 2207 E. Michigan St. next month. The couple’s second operation will feature mobile outfits from Filipino-Hawaiian vendor OverRice, 503 Latin Fusion, Nona Street Pizza, Smash Dunk Brgr and Oldenburg Provisions. More vendors are expected to be announced …

    The Great Southern Box Co. Food Hall, opening this summer in the Packing District, announced some of the vendors that will occupy the expansive building: A Lo Cubano Kitchen, Poke Fin and Kayos Jamaican Grill. There will also be an on-site brewery courtesy of Orange County Brewers …

    F&D Restaurant Concepts, the group behind F&D Woodfired Italian Kitchen, F&D Cantina and F&D Kitchen & Bar, will open Uno Mas Mexican Cantina at 1000 W. State Road 434 in Longwood this month. The building previously housed an F&D Woodfired Italian Kitchen …

    Sorekara, the multi-room, multi-course, experiential Japanese concept from chef William Shen, has opened in Baldwin Park at 4979 New Broad St. …

    Kura Revolving Sushi Bar has opened its second area location at Waterford Lakes Town Center.

    NEWS & EVENTS

    The 30th Annual Taste of Oviedo goes from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at the Oviedo Mall. The event will feature more than 150 vendors and food from more than 20 restaurants and food trucks who’ll offer a specialty dish reflecting this year’s food theme: citrus and celery. Beer, wine and specialty drinks will be available as well …

    In celebration of its first anniversary, Foreigner Restaurant will host a collaboration dinner with Ravenous Pig executive chef Clay Miller March 27 at 6 p.m. Foreigner chef Bruno Fonseca will join Miller in presenting an eight-course dinner with wine pairings. Cost is $235. Visit exploretock.com/foreignerrestaurant for tickets …

    Master sommelier George Miliotes (Wine Bar George) will teach you how to taste wine at Judson’s Live April 7, May 5 and June 2 from 1:30-3 p.m. For tickets ($130 per person), go to drphillipscenter.org.

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  • New Winter Park restaurant Bricks and Bowls will serve ‘brick-sized’ sandwiches and ‘chef-crafted’ bowls

    New Winter Park restaurant Bricks and Bowls will serve ‘brick-sized’ sandwiches and ‘chef-crafted’ bowls

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    It’s been the home of Palmano’s Espresso Bar, Mon Petit Cherie Café (remember that whole Orlando’s Signature Dish debacle?) and, most recently, Cigarz on the Avenue, but come April, Winter Park’s destination thoroughfare will see a new restaurant move into the space at 331 S. Park Avenue.

    click to enlarge New Winter Park restaurant Bricks and Bowls will serve 'brick-sized' sandwiches and 'chef-crafted' bowls (5)

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    Bricks & Bowls by Ghost Kitchen Orlando will bring handhelds served on house-made, brick-sized foccacia bread, as well as chef-crafted bowls, soups and cookies to the toney strip. The “scratch-made, superfood-centric” meals should prove popular with all the yoga moms and Rollins College kids patrolling Park Avenue on the regular.

    Best of all, the fast-casual operation will open the inviting back courtyard for guests to enjoy their meals (check the vid below).


    Bricks & Bowls (Instagram | Web) will be open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you’re hankering for one of their sammies right now, check out their stall inside the Mall at Millenia.

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